Moving from Windows 10 to 11 – University of Hawaii Maui College

In the latest episode of Techbits, we delve into the essential steps for transitioning from Windows 10 to Windows 11. As Microsoft gradually phases out support for Windows 10, the shift to the latest operating system becomes imperative—not just for the allure of new features but also for enhanced security and system compatibility. For those who may not consider themselves tech-savvy, this transition can seem daunting. However, our guide aims to simplify the process, making it accessible and straightforward.

Key Differences and Adjustments

As you embark on this journey, you will encounter several notable changes that define the Windows 11 experience. Here’s a closer look at some of the most significant updates:

Centered Start Menu & Taskbar

  • The Start Menu is now centered, presenting a modern and streamlined aesthetic, particularly appealing on wider screens.
  • If the traditional left alignment is more to your liking, you can easily revert to it through the Taskbar settings.
  • Notably, the taskbar is fixed at the bottom of the screen and cannot be repositioned to the top or sides.

New Start Menu Design

  • The Live Tiles that once characterized the Start Menu have been removed, a change that may evoke mixed feelings among users.
  • The new design emphasizes pinned applications, recommended files tailored to your usage, and a convenient search bar.
  • To access the complete list of installed applications, simply click on “All apps.”

Action Center

  • The previous Action Center has been replaced with distinct Quick Settings and Notification Center panels.
  • Quick Settings offer immediate access to frequently used options such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and volume control.
  • The Notification Center now consolidates notifications from various apps and the system itself.

File Explorer

  • File Explorer showcases a refreshed appearance with updated icons and a more streamlined ribbon interface.
  • Some functionalities, including the “Share” tab in the ribbon, have been relocated or eliminated.

Added Features

  • Windows 11 introduces integrated Widgets, providing quick access to essential information.
  • The operating system allows users to toggle between multiple desktops, catering to personal, work, or educational needs.
  • Snap Layouts enhance multitasking by enabling users to organize multiple windows into predefined grids simply by hovering over the maximize button.

Removed Features

  • Several features from Windows 10, such as Timeline and the Math Input Panel, are no longer available in Windows 11.
  • If you relied on these functionalities, it may be necessary to explore alternative solutions.

As you navigate the transition to Windows 11, these insights will help you adapt to the new environment while maintaining a sense of familiarity. Embrace the changes, and enjoy the enhanced experience that comes with the latest iteration of Microsoft’s operating system.

Here is a Youtube video that showcases the changes with switching over from Windows 10 to Windows 11.
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Moving from Windows 10 to 11 - University of Hawaii Maui College